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PAGE FOUR MANY UNUSUAL CATCHES OF FISH (Continued from Page One) talized the party further by eyen seizing on the teaser and holding en, but never so much as even smelling the two baited lines out. It is said the sailfish en- joyed the day’s fishing immense- ly and never had a better time. Captain Ted Canova on the Jauneh, “Mary B” out showeil his party 9pl racuda, kingfish, mutton snapper. In. the par} were J. F. Taylor of Pittsbu; Herbert and Charles Simon Pelham, N. Y., Fred Fgebsary’ of New York, Pearson Sunderland of Baltimore. A. J. Brown, V. R. Haener, Hamel and H. Michaelis of River Rouge, Michigan had a great} time aboard Captain Henry Weatherford’s “Lucky Strike” catching plenty of kingfish and! barracuda and also landing the, beautiful striped yellowtails, an exeellent food fish. Trolling fhe banks of Jack | channel futilely Thursday ex- cept for one spot was Captain Frank Gates in the “Marlin”, but} when that spot was hit all heck broke loose with big barracudas| Mr. and} smashing into the bait. Mrs. J. W. Ingleson of Birming- ton, Michigan, were convince‘ that Key West has the best fish ing of the country. ‘Twice a; “doubleheader”, tw: in, ont at one time ref th | fish “being lande ckerel | were also caught. The, bpy..har- | racuda seem an put up a etter | fight than thi on the reef and | are known as “tough guys”. | Fishing Thursday was better | than ever. Mrs. Phyllis Robson of London and Mrs. Justin W.| Griess of Hamilton, Mass., Casa | Marina guests, report the catch of two forty-pound tarpon, each | landing one, and also three large; jewfish, aboard Capt. Jakie Key’s “Legion”. Dr. G. N. J. Sommer and M. William Murphy of Trenton, N. J.,in Captain Henry Weather- ford’s “Lucky Strike”, brought in a 14-pound bonito and three 20-pound bluefin tuna, not an everyday catch, besides dolphin, mackerel and kingfish. They saw five sailfish, hooked two but lost both. T. H. Peterson, Dr. Berlina and M. J. Plorence of Haliock, Min- nesota, gota 11%4+pound bonito, amberjack, mackerel anda small shark on Captain Gould Curry’s! “Moby Dick”. | Aj‘ fair-sized bull dolphin kingfish and jack were caught by,a party futilely trying after sailfish aboard Capt. Louis Avalo’s yacht “Florida”, The par- e Ls were E, S. Boxwell of South nd, Indiana; V. V. Corroll. of ge West; Russell M. Perkins of ' 000. eee eeeen ecccce Galveston Carnival Lady ays | + 1 : i if a GAIETY WILL RULE at | Galveston Mardi Gras Feb. 17-21 with Ruth Thomas | (above), L.S,U. sophomore, | Tepresenting Louisiana as one of the carnival’s four duch- THE ‘ANSWERS “Who Knows?” on Page 2) 1. In the U. S. about $5,501 Md 2. About 7,000,000, 3. No; often_they hatch early} « and are destroyed. 4. About dhé-third. 5. Many observers think so. 6: wea: 7. One estimate: 7,500,000 tons | in five years. | 8. As a general rule, no. 9. About 300,000. week—fishing on the Gulf of Mexico side. He caught a five-| pound bonefish and a_ 12-pound} permit on the same day. Fish- | ing the flolowing day in the; Stream, they brought in a 30-| fish. Mr. Morell was accompan- ied by I. Alter of New York City. Max and C. C, Putnam of Des} Moines, Iowa, fishing’ with Capt. | McQuaide, caught three amber- jack, one weighing 50 pounds, and two weighing 45 pounds. The | party lost another| large amber- | jack to the sharks after playing him an hour and ten minutes on light tackle. on the hook. It is estimated it) would have weighed at least 60 pounds, C. W. Lnsdale and_ party of Kansas ‘City, Missoufi, with Capt. Moore, catching a 30-/ York Village, Maine. | Pound grouper, 10 red snappers! pound grouper, a number of bar-| racuda, red snapper and king-! of its weight was the head left! THE KRY WEST CITIZEN CLASSIFIED COLUMN . pod padnecnaancccescccccesconccecacencanannnsbices Adyertisements under this pene | MATTRESS RENOVATING | wil] be inserted in The Citizen at} _—— — | the rate of one-cent {lg) a word/ MATTRESS REPAIRING AND | for each insertion, but the mini-| R®=NOVATING, Upholstering, | mura for the first insertion in) C-shions, Slip-Covers, Drapery. twenty-fi One-day service. eats ‘perio . nye monten and Angela Streets. |. Advertisers should give their | feb ;Strest address as well as their teleohone number if they desire | results. | Payment for, Classified adve: |tisements is invariably in | vance, but regular advertiser! | with ledger accounts may ‘have! | their advertisements charged. FOR RENT | FURNISHED HOUSES—all mod- ern conveniences. 1114 Grin- nell Street. nov3-tf FURNISHED APARTMENT, centrally located, all modern! conveniences. Apply 519 Duval! street. decl6-s SIGNS—“For Rent”, “Rooms For | | Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”, : | “Private Property, No Tres- ,———. | passing”, 15¢ each. THE ART-! 'FOR SALE OR tne FAB MAN PRESS. echoes Cruiser with living quarters to | accommodate 4. All modern) |SECOND SHEETS—500 for 50c | conveniences. Good for party | The Artman Press. novi9-tf; fishing, 1014 Varela street, | Octl0-s | SMALL BAND SAW moor, |__| Cheap. 1310 Johnson street. febl-12-tx ; iFOR SALE—Double Corner Lot \BRING YOUR VISITING friends Desirable section. Will divide | . in need ofa wet night's rest to) Apply box DOM, ‘The Citizen. | , OVERSEAS OTEL. ; Clear febi.<| “rooms, innerspring mat : _;.) Under new menagetpent, Oi | Fleming “St. novié-tt WANTED T TO RENT FOR SALE OR RENT HOTELS FOR SALE—Ca x ‘e jeoulgpad, mgine Fe aa Newly reno’ ated. Reasonable for cash. | ment, three rooms—2_ bed- Xoomis and ‘kitchenette. | be reasonable. Citizen. ae H SALB—Lot on Stock Is-| land, waterfront. Also, lot cor- ner 5th and Patterson ‘Avenues | near Boulevard. ‘Apply Box RC, The Citizen. aug31-s | | CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- ner 5th and Staple Avenue. Apply Box D, The Citizen. nov2-tt Washington 112 feet Apply 1219 novi1-s | |TWO LOTS on street, 90 ft. front, deep. Reasonable. Pearl street. | — EIGHTEEN-FOOT., Crosby Dex| | “sign Marconi Rig Sloop. Sails! hull excellent. Used only five! months. $225.00. 924 Flagler, Phone 8484].' v{)> febs- Ttx WAY” TO cREDIT four-horse outboard Johns: py the motor, fully equipped, $1! The only evidence| 1217 Petronia street, rear. | \ : sont Wei? Jangis |FOR SALE—11% acres Planta a Po ark acres on ocean; | Peek | front _o need | at i Maen x 23, Se ; West. Yellowtail, barracuda, grouper, | ‘and other fish, which wére turn-| pwO-STORY HOUSE! oie mackerel, a boat load of ‘em,’ +were captured by F. J. Trautman! and Don Greene of Fort Wayne, ited the camp during Indiana, on Captain Veral Rob-; erts’ “Lil Dot”. four feet long, weighing 38: 'ed back into the water. The following people pave vis- the past week: Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Mag-} Mrs. H. L. Breuninger, ‘Washing-| pounds and taking 45 minutes to' ton, D. C.; Mr. and Mrs. W. H.} land, was caught by the party of | Freeman, New York City; Mrs. C. | Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Quilhot of J. Neel, El Paso, Texas; Mrs. K. Amsterdam, N. Y., on Captain} Fitch, Williamsburg, Mass.; Mr. Ted Canova’s “Mary B”. |and Mrs. E. M. Willis, Methesda, Dr. Jack Bowlen and party of! Md.; Arthur P. McLaughlin and Cincinnati on Captain William, Daniel Graves, Saratoga Spa, N.| Wickers’ “Pilot One” brought in! Y.; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Scott andj} a large catch. of dolphin, mack- | son, Hudson, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. | a Mas 1126+ mene \ | conveniences. Near Ca; | rina; Jot 163’x98. Af Von Phister street. One amberjack, | meson, E. Orange, N. J.; Mr. and | | FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100°. | Run from Washington to Von | Phister street. $1,000. Ap- ply Rear 1217 Petronia street. aug9-tis FOR SALE—#80 acres on Big Pine! Key; %-mile frontage on high-} way. Centrally located. High’ land and fresh spring water. | Write or see B. E. CALKINS,| MANILA, WHITE 8 Yael Corner al Apply 596 South, street deei0s| WANTED TO RENT—Apart-| Must | Box -D, The} eral, barracuda, pa, jack and a 55-pound berjack measuring 49 inches. am- for the! ‘ere out Fish- | week and: several every; day Bi anes Camp. r Dr. Hety, sh » Dr.j Charles Wright, Jr., Dr. J. Parker Bursk, and Dr. Francis P.j Clarke of Philadelphia, fishing with Capt. Thos. Moore on the “Moccasin”, brought in a 15- and! an 18-pound bonita, a 12-pound tuna, several barracuda, grouper, red snapper, amberjack and several kings. B. Morell of Manhasset, New York, fisking with Capt. a had the prize catch of the ERY sooo oe of, f cour. friends will be receiving an. iavintibe to our Wedding; and kingfish, pom-|T. W. Broadwater and Paul G.| Hash, Roanoke, Va; Mr. and Mrs:| |F. Montange, Mrs. S. Johnson, | New York City} ¢. A. Schotle and’! | family, Jackson>, IS, Among those registered at the | camp for extended stays.-are: |Harry E. S¢fidier, Cleveland, | Ohio; C. Gill) ‘Pampa, Fla.;.M. G. Gallagher, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ackerely, Tarry-| town, New York; Mr. and Mrs.) | M. H. Crow, Marshall, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. J..S. Poter, Rock Island, Til; Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Huss, Rock Island, IIL; son and Harry G. Davis, Charles- |ton, W. Va., and Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Apthorp, So. Yarmouth, Mass.; Mc-, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Norcross, | FOURTEEN-FOOT SAILBOAT, | New Haven, Conn. we want it to be the best looking invitation we can get,” Naturally, you want your Wedding Invitation to be the very finest; and that is why we are inviting you to inspect our remarkable line of genuine Stee! Engraved Wedding lnvite- tions and Aanouncements in the Favored Styles « THE ARTM AN PRESS CITIZEN BUILDING John L. Dickin- | Ramrod | Key, P.O, tebts| FURNISHED COTTAGE, 623! Division Street; Automatic thot water, :Frigidaire, newly ae Stre g_ |FOR eT house | on!) Charles: Streét;* $2,500. Apply! 625 Division Street. feb7-s' | |FOR SALE—Lot, 48’x50’, corner | Duval and Louisa streets; two, lots, corner Bertha street and | Roosevelt Boulevard; two lots on Pine Key, 100’x100’, good | — ae asc The Citizen Bldg. PHONE 51 with well. $35. street, rear. 1217 Petronia | jan4-s! SIITTIIIOIIDIII TION OLD PAP 3 Bundles for 5. 8 25 in bundle PPP ett eee i¢zg¢icidid ergs “aT LLL LALA ALE LL A oe | SS re | prices, SS OP IP ET THIS VALUABLE SPACE For All Laundry Services including Linen Service for Hotels and Rooming Houses PHONE 57 COLUMBIA _ LAUNDRY “DRY ‘CLEANERS 617 Simonton Street TREVOR AND MORRIS INC. “Oldest Continuous . Ford Dealers in the World” Watch The Fords Go By et ae For Social Occasions . . . Be assured of the beauty that is “naturally yours , . . avail yourself of / our expert beauty. service and lower THOMASINE MILLER BEAUTY SALON OVERSEAS HOTEL A Small Radio With Big Performance 1939 PHILCO ‘Pay As Little As $1.00 a Week : PIERCE BROQS., Fleming at Elizabeth St. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1939 Here’s a Representative List of Key West Merehants that Sell Practicslly Everything of Interest to the Average Fami'y or Businessman. The Shoppers’ Department IS OF INTEREST TO BOTH VISITORS AND RESIDENTS OF TilIS CITY Merchants Represented Here Have Been Carefully Selected and Dealings with Them will be Satisfactory in Every Way. Ask Your Grocer For... EAGLE BRAND COFFEE WE CATER TO PARTICULAR COFFEE DRINKERS ssamans THE PINES “2ir* Mrs. M. A. Lord, Mer. 1830 FOGARTY AVE. (Corner Ist Street) Enjoy Your Visit In Key West At THE PINES ii PHONE 753xX-J ft ret ttt G. C. ROBERTS | General Merchandise Wholesale and Retail Push-Button Tuning! Here’s a radio your ae household will en, joy! De- spite its compact size, this new 7T Philco brings you a world of power, fine tone and the thrilling convenience of Electric - Push-Button Tuning. And Roofing it’s every inch a Philco i esas °26°> | H.B-Davis’ 100 Per ind value! Cent Paints & Oils William and Caroline Streets Galvanized Roofings Ship Chandlery Carey Cement —-PHONE 270—— The Best of the DIME BEERS For Sale By ALL LEADING RETAILERS INSURANCE Office: 319 Duval St. PHONE NO. 1 THE COMPANY QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS Light and Heavy Cream Pasteurized Milk Butter Milk Chocolate Milk ADAMS DAIRY PHONE 455 Atlantic Mutual Fire Insurance Company OF SAVANNAH, GA. 25 Per-Cent Return Dividend On 7 Expiring Policies ‘J. L. CRUSOE—AGENT 902 Florida St. “Best for Pets—Dogs and Cats” Wilson & Co., after years of laboratory research, has produced for the animal king- dom a balanced ration. Inspected and passed by U. S. Depart- ment of Agriculture as fit for human food. ASK FOR AND DEMAND— IDEAL DOG FOOD ALWAYS FRESH LOWE'S QUALITY HOME PRODUCTS Pasteurized and Raw Turtle Steak Jewfish Mackerel Yellowtails Snappers Grouper Crawfish Shrimp Conchs Light Cream Heavy Cream Cottage Cheese »-Mallet Roe Moonfish PHONE 151 FREE DELIVERY TIFT’S DAIRY Phone 639 1414 Sth St. =| FISH MARKET | PRITCHARD FUNERAL HOME Dignified Sympathetic Courtes JOHN ¢. PARK 328 Simonton St. PLUMBING y Licensed Embalmer Ambulance Service Lady Attendant PHONE 5848 Never Sleep Duro Pumps Plumbing Supplies PHONE 348 ALL METAL DUPLEX SOLAR: WATER HEATER—FHA TERMS ah WATER FROM SUNSHINE! No os! cost. Install the ALL-METAL DUPI ‘(—the DOUBLE COIL Solar. You take no risk! Sold and installed on a money-back rantee! Get the tacts on this famous Solar today. No obligation! Clem C. Price, Agent SOLAR WATER HEATER Co. heheheh hakdhadki hid dh hb bh di dddididiedade dd dh hdd dda’ YOU'LL FIND IT HERE! IA¢sbetdtLeehthtthiduigh had dt lAse¢eLteidAidktiddetitttthddiddd Cee tdehnddnddéddidd did

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